
The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am finally wrapped up with its finale on Sunday, February 15. This week, Collin Morikawa was terrific with his game and registered a one-stroke win in the tournament.
It was the first PGA Tour signature event of the season, featuring a limited field of 80 players. Morikawa overperformed his odds. Below are five golfers who overperformed their odds at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
5 golfers who over-played their odds at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026
#1 Collin Morikawa

- Odds: +4500
- Result: Winner
Collin Morikawa had odds of +4500 (via FanDuel) to win the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He outperformed them. He started his campaign with an opening round of 69 at the event. He then carded 68 on the second day, followed by the last two rounds of 62 and 67, and settled in with a score of 22-under. He won the event.
#2 Sepp Straka

- Odds: +4500
- Result: T2
Sepp Straka also had a phenomenal time playing at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am event. He also overperformed his odds. He started the campaign with an opening round of 66, followed by three rounds of 66, 67, and 68, and tied for second place. He had odds of +4500 (via FanDuel).
#3 Min Woo Lee

- Odds: +6000
- Result: T2
Min Woo Lee also overperformed his odds at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He had odds of +6000 (via FanDuel). However, he outperformed them and was terrific with his game throughout the week. He started the campaign with an opening round of 67. He then played the next round of 65 and followed it up with the last two rounds of 70 and 65. He was tied for second place in the event.
#4 Akshay Bhatia

- Odds: +5500
- Result: T6
Akshay Bhatia also overperformed his odds at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He had odds of +5500 (via FanDuel) and had an amazing time on the greens. He started the tournament with an opening round of 65 and then carded the next round of 64. He played the last two rounds of 68 and 72 and settled in a tie for 6th place.
#5 Sam Burns

- Odds: +6000
- Result: T6
Sam Burns is another golfer who overperformed his odds at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He played the opening round of 63 and then carded 67 on the second round. He carded the final two rounds of 72 and 67 to settle in a tie for sixth place. He had odds of +6000 for the event (via FanDuel).